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Canon EF 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Standard

83.9 Wildlife/Sports Score
17-85mm f/4 Canon EF-S IS
Why we recommend this

Its versatile 17-85mm focal range and built-in Optical Image Stabilization make it a practical walk-around lens for APS-C cameras. While not weather-sealed, its inclusion of an aspherical lens element helps control aberrations for sharper images. This lens is best for budget-conscious photographers who need a single, general-purpose zoom for everyday travel and casual landscape shots.

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Price $288
Canon EF 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Standard lens

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82.9 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Its fast f/1.8 aperture and STM autofocus provide smooth, quiet operation ideal for video, while its optical design controls flare and distortion effectively. The lens offers full-frame coverage and features a USB-C port for firmware updates to maintain compatibility. This lens is best for Canon EF-mount photographers shooting portraits, short-range sports, or professional video work requiring minimal focus breathing.

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67.8 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Its f/1.4 maximum aperture and robust HSM autofocus system enable excellent low-light performance and sharpness. The lens's 24mm wide-angle focal length is particularly well-suited for environmental portraits and cinematic video work. This lens is best for portrait photographers and videographers who need a fast, wide prime for creative shallow depth-of-field shots.

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67.1 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Why we recommend this

Its standout feature is an 18-200mm zoom range paired with a macro capability, offering extensive versatility in a relatively lightweight 397g package. The inclusion of image stabilization is a key secondary strength for handheld shooting across its focal lengths. This lens is best for budget-conscious photographers who need a single, all-in-one lens for travel and close-up detail shots.

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Rokinon Series II 85mm f/1.4

66.9 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Why we recommend this

With an f/1.4 maximum aperture and a hybrid aspherical element, this lens excels at creating sharp images with a very shallow depth of field and minimal distortion. Its solid metal build and Ultra Multi-Coating contribute to a durable, flare-resistant design ideal for controlled lighting. This lens is best for portrait photographers seeking classic compression and beautiful bokeh on a Canon EF-mount system.

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64.8 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Why we recommend this

Its 0.43x wide-angle conversion and built-in stabilization let you dramatically expand the field of view of your existing lens. The screw-on filter thread mount offers a uniquely versatile and affordable way to adapt multiple camera systems without needing a dedicated native lens. This accessory is best for wildlife and sports photographers needing a lightweight, adaptable solution to capture wider scenes from a fixed position.

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64.5 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Why we recommend this

Its 9mm focal length and f/2.8 aperture provide an extremely wide 113° angle of view and solid low-light performance for a compact 215g lens. The standout feature is its "Zero-D" optical design, which dramatically minimizes the distortion typical of ultra-wide lenses while maintaining sharpness. This lens is best for landscape and architectural photographers on Canon EF-M cameras who need a portable, distortion-free ultra-wide prime.

Tamron 10-24mm F/3.5-4.5 Di-II VC HLD Wide Angle Zoom

61.6 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Its 10-24mm focal range paired with VC stabilization makes it a versatile tool for capturing expansive scenes in challenging light. The compact design and HLD autofocus system, which allows for full-time manual focus override, enhance its usability for dynamic shooting situations. This lens is best for APS-C DSLR shooters specializing in landscape, architectural, or travel photography where a wide, stabilized zoom is essential.

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60.9 Wildlife/Sports Score
45mm f/1.4 Canon EF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its manual focus design with a focus lock and a bright f/1.4 aperture provides precise control for creative portraiture. The optical construction, featuring aspherical and extra-low dispersion elements, prioritizes sharpness and aberration correction. This lens is best for studio portrait photographers who value deliberate, manual operation over autofocus speed.

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57.6 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Its standout f/1.4 aperture enables exceptional low-light performance and beautiful background blur, ideal for portraiture. The inclusion of a hybrid aspherical element helps control optical aberrations for sharp images, while its relatively light 485g weight offers good handling. This lens is best for portrait photographers and budget-conscious shooters seeking professional-grade bokeh without the premium price tag of first-party optics.

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Brightin Star 7.5mm F2.8 III Ultra Wide Angle Fisheye

57 Wildlife/Sports Score
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55.7 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO

55 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Why we recommend this

Its f/0.95 maximum aperture delivers exceptional low-light performance and a uniquely shallow depth of field for an APS-C lens, supported by ED and aspherical elements for sharpness. The lens is designed specifically for the Canon EF-M mount, offering a versatile 52.8mm full-frame equivalent focal length ideal for portrait work. This lens is best for portrait photographers and filmmakers using Canon APS-C cameras who prioritize artistic bokeh and low-light capability over autofocus and portability.

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Canon RF FotoZ 49MM 0.75x HD Wide

54.6 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Samyang 14mm f/2.8 MK2

54.3 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Why we recommend this

Its weather-sealed f/2.8 aperture and 14mm focal length make it a robust tool for astrophotography and low-light landscapes. The lens offers a smooth manual focus ring and a nine-blade diaphragm for controlled, artistic bokeh. This lens is best for Canon M shooters specializing in night sky photography or outdoor architectural work where weather resistance is key.

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Rokinon AS IF UMC 50mm f/1.4

53.6 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Why we recommend this

With its bright f/1.4 aperture and inclusion of hybrid and aspherical elements, this lens excels at creating sharp portraits with smooth background blur. Its robust all-metal build and Ultra Multi-Coating ensure durability and reduced flare for the price. This lens is best for portrait photographers and budget-conscious shooters seeking classic 50mm rendering on a Canon EF system.

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